Projects fail. There are many reasons why they do, but a surprising number of them come down to one or more variations of the “Wishful Thinking” theme. From a...
We’re moving at the Cagle house and we’re discovering that, after eight years of living at the same place, one family can collect a lot of crap. The issue cam...
In the last couple of months, I’ve been noticing a gradual shift in the kind of articles that we receive at Data Science Central. We still get a fair amount of data...
I write this particular newsletter on Valentine’s Day, and I was planning to talk about love (in particular the love of data). However, real-world events seem to ha...
It ended with a sock puppet. The year was 1999, and the dot-com era was in full swing. Every company was not just an Internet company, but an e-Commerce company, and vent...
By 2025 new technologies will have destroyed 85 million jobs. However, they also will have created 97 million new ones instead, according to the World Economic Forum repo...
Cyber attacks are tightening their grip across various government and non-government firms. In this grim situation, technology can only be the answer to overcome it. A la...
In 1993, I was at a conference in Seattle where I stumbled onto someone who was showing this new application called the Mosaic WWW Browser. At the time, I’d been do...
What do we need to do to increase the data literacy of our organization? In a world where your personal data, and the preferences and biases buried in that data, are bein...
I have been exploring Bayesian strategies for the last year. Considering the limitations of neural network strategies (ex their need for large volumes of data) and the sc...